George Brady v. Tennessee Department of Corrections

Case Number
M2009-02387-COA-R3-CV

In 1977, the appellant was found guilty of armed robbery and the murder of four individuals. He was sentenced in state court to four consecutive ninety-nine year terms for the murders, and was subsequently sentenced in federal court to ninety-nine years for the bank robbery. He served thirty years in federal prison and was turned over to state authorities in 2007 to begin serving his state sentences. He sought a declaratory judgment that the state sentences were to run concurrently with the federal sentence and that, as a consequence of serving his federal sentence, he was immediately eligible for parole consideration on the state court sentences. The trial court found that the state court sentences ran consecutively to the federal sentence and granted the appellee's motion for summary judgment. Finding no error, the trial court's judgment is affirmed.

Authoring Judge
Judge Richard H. Dinkins
Originating Judge
Chancellor Claudia C. Bonnyman
Case Name
George Brady v. Tennessee Department of Corrections
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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